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Lower Makefield will deposit an additional $11 million into a trust managed by PNC Financial Services Group and consisting of net proceeds from the township's $53 million sale of its sewer system to Aqua Pennsylvania.

Heeding a call from fellow municipalities in the county, Richland Township has signed on to a resolution that is designed to create a new entity, toward protecting water and sewer ratepayers from …

A final agreement approved by the Lower Makefield Township Board of Supervisors at its Jan. 18 meeting calls for an initial deposit of $10 million into a trust made up of net proceeds from the …

If your home or business is served by the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority, be prepared to see a hike in your bill.As the municipal authority begins a series of multi-million dollar investments …

Doylestown mourned the passing of former mayor Libby White while the Stockton Inn got a new lease on life. Public outcry prompted the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority to dump its plan to sell the county’s public sewer system.

Buckingham Township has joined a growing list of Bucks County municipalities who oppose a possible $1 billion sale of the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority sewer operation to Aqua …

It was residents’ widespread and fierce criticism of the proposed sale of Bucks County’s sewer system to Aqua Pennsylvania that spurred local officials to stop the privatization, said …

The Solebury Board of Supervisors saw a ray of hope Wednesday in preventing the proposed sale of Bucks County’s public sewer system, serving 1,000 township customers, to Aqua Pennsylvania, a …

In advance of a rally Wednesday opposing the proposed sale of Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority’s sewer system, each of Bucks County’s three commissioners issued statements Tuesday …

Neighbors Opposing Privatization Efforts (NOPE) is making a powerful push to raise awareness about the pitfalls of Bucks County selling its sewer system to Aqua Pa.

The Solebury supervisors Tuesday in a unanimous vote joined growing opposition to the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority’s plans to sell off its sewage operations to the private firm of …

The Bucks County Association of Township Officials is imploring the county’s commissioners to drop all negotiations with Aqua Pennsylvania to buy the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority’s …

At 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, Neighbors Opposing Privatization Efforts (NOPE) will host a town hall meeting about the sale of the Bucks County Water & Sewer Authority sewer system.

If approved, the sale of Bucks County’s sewer system to Aqua Pennsylvania for $1.1 billion would be the largest privatization of a public wastewater system in the country.

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